A child is sexually assaulted every 9 minutes in the United States, according to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. Over the past two decades, there have been more than 60,000 documented cases of child sexual abuse. Three out of 10 victims have been younger than 12 years of age.
But perhaps the most chilling statistic of all is that 98% of sexual assault perpetrators walk free. Most abusers are never held fully accountable for their actions by the criminal justice system, while victims and their communities are left to contend with a lifetime of psychological trauma.
Despite overwhelming evidence of such a blatant and pervasive injustice, many seem to have been lured into a false sense of security concerning issues of systemic sexual abuse and national progress in combatting this issue. Legal constraints, waning public awareness and a cultural ethos of jaded dismissal have made it increasingly difficult for survivors to…
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